Sunday, December 28, 2008

Sea World

It didn't take too long to cash in our family gift of a trip to Sea World. We piled all 6 of us and our stuff in our new "micro" van and we were off to San Diego.
A new addition to the park (at least since we were last there) was the Journey to Atlantis ride. It was a cool combination of water ride and roller coaster. Fortunately sitting in the back you don't get very wet. Claire got a little bolder our second day at the park and asked to sit in front. I think she regretted the decision because when we asked her the third day if she wanted to go again she said, "NO! You get too cold!"

Emily got to spend time with her favorites, the penguins.
Mommy's favorite girls with her favorite animal.
Claire had to keep warm while she waited for the nighttime holiday Shamu show. There was a lot of whipped cream to get through before she could even start the hot chocolate.
Claire got to pet her favorites, the sting rays. She even got to feed them slimy fish parts.
This ride was more Grandma's speed.
There was a cool climbing structure in the middle of the park.
Mommy got in on the fun too!
Waiting for the Sesame Street 4-D show to begin. This was a high light for Grandma.

From the underwater viewing area:

While we were in San Diego Mommy was able to visit with my cousins who I haven't seen together in years! The girls got to meet their 2nd cousin. He was very much a "ladies" man and had to have a hand on one of them at all times.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Christmas 2008

Christmas happened over several days close to the 25th. Our first celebration was in Thousand Oaks with Mommy's side of the family. We were a little early for the big annual soiree but the girls had fun opening presents on Winter Solstice. Our big family present both directions was a trip to Sea World!
After church on Christmas Eve (where both girls had starring roles in the pageant), we headed to Daddy's family celebration. It was hard to wait through dinner (and for Emily, in an itchy skirt) for present time! The girls were professional gift deliverers by the end of the evening. We were all thrilled to get annual passes to Knott's Berry Farm.
Finally, it was the big day. They hardly knew where to start.
But it didn't take long to hone in on the big present...
We spent the rest of the day happily learning how the thing worked. Emily became a pro at bowling very quickly. Claire loves to box. Daddy is sore. Mommy tries to find games where she doesn't get beaten by every other member of the family.

Monday, December 22, 2008

Christmas eCard

Merry Christmas!

Claire and Emily make such dramatic progress each year that normally the adults in their lives seem stuck in place. Not this year.

Emily is in the second grade and reads better every day. She is doing so well that all my friends with older children caution me with, “Yes, that’s great, and how long until she’s a teenager?” That’s okay. I’m certain all the navel-baring, eyebrow-piercing and raccoon-eye-shadowing trends will all be gone by the time Emily is in high school. “Replaced by even worse ones,” say the friends.

I curse you and your smugness, friends.

She has started to get interested in astronomy and has a sticker for each planet on her window. We even got to see the rings of Saturn through a telescope owned by Karl Bertain’s father in Yucca Valley. I stumbled through the mnemonic, “My Very Excellent Mother Just Sent Us Nine…” and then I didn’t know what to do. Some children wrote letters to scientists asking that Pluto not be demoted to demi-planet status. I worried that she would be upset that Mickey’s dog friend no longer rated recognition. I told her about the Pizzas and Pluto, and she took it all in stride. Intelligent, easy-going and beautiful. If you want to know anything else about her just ask me, I’m completely unbiased.

Claire left pre-school in June and started kindergarten in September. The faculty of the pre-school wants us to say she “graduated”. They dressed her up in a white shirt and mortar board and made all the adults say, ”Ooohh” at the cuteness of it all, but come on. Four-year olds facing a minimum of thirteen more years should not be getting the idea that this is the high point of their education. Claire has overcome any of those misconceptions and recently got a glowing report card for her first trimester of kindergarten.

There are some things that we have failed to get across to Claire. We have been very fortunate to visit Maui the past two summers. Claire loved the pools, but got a little freaked out at swimming with fish below her, even with three noodles, a life jacket and a parent alongside. So at the end of the trip she informed us, “Next year when we come back, I’ll be better at snorkeling.” Because she can only remember the past two summers, she figured we go every year. Yeah, sorry Claire, our snorkeling is going to be confined to Leader Lake in Wisconsin for a while. But I can show you some big sunfish! Claire’s giddy disposition and unintentional humor is a constant source of delight.
Shut up, friends.

Not that Claire has left any of her mischievousness behind. She dressed as a sting ray for Halloween and loved nothing more than sneaking up on us and yelling, “Rrooaarrrr!” She gets impressive volume out of her limited chest cavity, but we still have to feign fear. I mean, how scary can a 3 ft. tall sting ray be in a well-lit den? She also told us to shuffle our feet on the floor or, “I’ll sting you!” She picked up that factoid at the Long Beach Aquarium and would not let it go.

Jenn has assumed several new responsibilities this past year. As the girls’ increasing school schedule has left her with a few empty minutes here and there, life stepped in and filled them up. She is the membership chair of the PTA at Barker Elementary, co-leader of the girls’ scout troop, and a coordinator of a social group at the church we joined over the summer. I think Jenn subscribes to Zora Neale Thurston’s advice: “I want a busy life, a just mind, and a timely death.” Well, that death thing is a little too heavy for a Christmas letter, but you get the idea.

And last May I decided to switch schools, so I put in for a transfer, interviewed at Rancho and was hired as a new math teacher. I am teaching all Algebra one and have to travel from classroom to classroom, but it is getting easier. It has been a big adjustment getting used to new procedures, making new friends and organizing around being a mobile teacher, but I have been enjoying the transition. I do miss many people at Pacifica, but teaching does not leave a great deal of time for regrets—too many papers to grade. Things are still in transition, and I am not sure what my subconscious has planned. I think Jenn smells a mid-life crisis coming on; so far she has only been wrinkling her nose.

My highlight for the past year was enjoying our time in Wisconsin with the family. Also, my good friend Karl Bertain was able to visit us at the lake with his son, Joe. Fish-fries with Matt Ryder, inner-tube drags behind the boat with the McKenzie-Gillems and all manner of relaxation.

Jenn puts her vote in for the seven days we were in Maui with her parents, the Johnsons, and the Geises, all thirteen of us in adjacent condos. Dinner cruises, snorkeling trips and whole days just playing on the beach. We had a very nice blend of tacky tourist activities (who can argue with seeing a giant green sea turtle up close?) and more authentic, lower expectation outings.

Last Spring, Emily was invited to attend the Miss Placentia Pageant as a little girl escort to Jenna Howard. She got to perform on stage with all the other girls. It was a big night for her, full of makeup, singing and dancing—very exciting to a seven-year old.

Claire’s favorite time of the past year was her birthday party, because she had a killer huge water slide. If only all our pleasures could be so simple. I am going to enjoy these years and not worry about what may come. So there, friends.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

School Pictures

Claire - Kindergarten
Emily - 2nd Grade

Our Newest Family Portrait

A photographer came to the girls' school to do family portraits. It was quick and easy and I love the results!

Monday, December 1, 2008

Bowling

We decided to do something new... bowling! The girls had a great time. The bumpers made each ball count for something. Emily even got a strike on her first ever frame! Claire threw her ball so slowly sometimes we weren't sure if it would make it all the way down the lane. It was a fun outing that we will be sure to do again.



Dear Santa....

We took advantage of a random day off of school to avoid the crowd going to visit Santa. We were able to walk right up and make our requests. Claire asked for a "Santa toy with a horse and dog." Emily wants "shoes and a DS game system." We'll see what shows up!

Friday, November 28, 2008

Ice Skating

We continued a fun tradition by going to an outdoor ice skating rink near Grandma and Papa's house. The girls are really improving their skating abilities. Emily likes to skate with someone but doesn't need any support. Claire needs a hand but is getting very steady.

Friday, October 31, 2008

Halloween 2008

'Twas the night before Halloween, and all through the house were sounds of pumpkins with their guts being carved out. OK so I can't rhyme, but the girls really enjoyed designing and helping to prepare their pumpkins for carving.
Claire decided to do something a little unique this year. She painted two small pumpkins to make a spider and a bat.
The girls' school has a costume parade every year on Halloween morning. Tons of parents, grandparents and siblings come to watch all the creativity.

In case it isn't obvious, Claire is a sting ray and Emily is a witch.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

How Cool is this Kid?

One of the boys who goes to school with the girls has a dad in the California National Guard. For Red Ribbon Week, the dad asked for and received special permission to land his Black Hawk helicopter on the playground of the school. By all accounts is was an awesome site to see. Commander Carlson spoke to the kids about making good choices and believing in themselves.
It was better than having a rock star on campus!
Emily's class:
Claire's class:

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

YIKES!

We caused a car accident today. So it wasn't more than a fender bender and we weren't even in our car but 2 families sure were not starting their day as planned this morning. We were walking to school with some friends this morning. There were 3 adults, 4 kids and 1 baby in a stroller. We weren't an insignificant bunch crossing the road. But somehow the second person in a line of people waiting to turn right across the cross walk we were in missed seeing us and plowed into the first car in the line. We hadn't even gotten half way across the street when we heard the BANG so we were in no danger but it was still a little unsettling. Ironically we had just finished answering the question from the kids, "Why do we have to hold hands every time we cross the street?" This is why. One of the moms in our group was nice enough to leave her name and phone number with one of the crashers just in case. Other than a few rattled nerves and bent bumpers everthing will be alright. Thank you guardian angels for watching over us this morning.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Irvine Park

We met up with our pre-school friends at a local park to enjoy a fall day. Of course the weather thought it was still summer! We found a nice shady area to call our own. There wasn't much there to play with but you never would have known it by watching the kids. They made up their own games and stayed busy all afternoon.


Sunday, October 12, 2008

Pumpkin Patch

We went to the Disneyland of Pumpkin Patches with Grandma Holly and Papa Rich. There were animals to feed, an animal show to watch, giant pumpkins to climb, a corn maze to get lost in, a hay bale tower to climb, a hay ride to ride, cows made out of barrels to ride in, a box with a ton (literally!) of beans to play in, wheelbarrows to ride in, oh and of course... pumpkins to choose!





Sunday, October 5, 2008

Oak Glen

In order to experience "fall", we have to drive to the local mountains, gain some elevation, then see what the rest of the country raves about. We love to go to Oak Glen each year for this purpose. Once we were up the mountain, we found a lovely orchard that was having its opening weekend. That meant that the trees were covered in apples still and the girls had a very easy time filling 2 big bags in a short amount of time. They also liked exploring the grounds, feeding the resident horse and patting the resident pot bellied pig.
After working hard in the orchard, we had to reward ourselves with a treat - carmel covered apple slices! The bowl was scraped clean by the time we were done with it.
We finished up by pressing some cider. We picked out 20 pounds of apples. Claire threw them one by one into the press while Daddy, Emily and I took turns turning the wheel. When we were done we were sticky and tired but we had a gallon of yummy cider.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Student of the Month

We're proud to announce that Emily was selected Student of the Month for her class!

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Karate

Although I can hear Kramer from that old Seinfeld episode every time I say it, Emily started a "kara-te" class today. Well technically they call it self-defense but they wear the cool pajamma uniforms and yell loudly as they punch with their arms so in her mind it's karate. For once I didn't have my camera in tow so I didn't get any pictures this week but she promised that she had a good time so since there are 14 weeks left in the class, there is a good chance I will remember at some point. I really wasn't sure she would be into it but she was running and punching with the best of them. And so starts another obsession in Emily's life...

Alright I brought my camera and got this...

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Bye-Bye Summer

We met up with a group of pre-school families for an afternoon at the beach. All the kindergartners had started school already so the moms could swap stories of how things were going so far. The kids were just happy to see their old friends again. They have the amazing ability to make it seem as if no time has passed since they last got together.
After playing in the water and sand for a few hours we had dinner. Our fire pit got taken over so we had to use the parking lot as home base while we ate. The consensus was that eating in the parking lot isn't so bad. There was far less sand in our food!

Our after dinner entertainment. The kids all piled into the motorhome to choreograph a song and dance routine. Then they came out to perform their different numbers. The whole scene with the motorhome and parking lot was a little Griswold-ish but everyone had a blast.

After the sun went down and it was time for s'mores we imposed on a very kind group that let us share their fire pit. They had actually witnessed ours being "stolen" and pitied us and our "big group of kids". The kids ate and played sand football with a glow in the dark ball until it was time for everyone to head home. What a great day!